What You See Is What You Get. This is a journal blog, an explore-blog, a bit of this and that blog. Sharing where the mood takes me. Perhaps it will take you too.
How I would love to spend some time living in that beautiful cottage!!! And I could really use some of those perfectly shaped pine cones for my Christmas wreath:)
I love the cottage to look at but wouldn't fancy living there. I imagine it's rather dark i side and a bit close to the road for my comfort - even if it is a quiet road.
each photos shows us something totally different and I love different. can't pick a favorite because each one is perfect and a different subject. I am with Tigger's Mum on the house, gorgeous but would want it anywhere but on a road. that is one handsome gull
How I would love to spend some time living in that beautiful cottage!!! And I could really use some of those perfectly shaped pine cones for my Christmas wreath:)
ReplyDeleteIt’s a great series, YAM. You did yourself proud with these pictures.
ReplyDeleteAny information on the cairn atop the hill?
ReplyDeleteHari OM
DeleteYes... refer to this post... Yxx
you found so much beautiful things... and the colors of nature are extra vivid this year...
ReplyDeleteI love the cottage to look at but wouldn't fancy living there. I imagine it's rather dark i side and a bit close to the road for my comfort - even if it is a quiet road.
ReplyDeleteeach photos shows us something totally different and I love different. can't pick a favorite because each one is perfect and a different subject. I am with Tigger's Mum on the house, gorgeous but would want it anywhere but on a road. that is one handsome gull
ReplyDeleteLove them all but especially the stone cottage near the road. I would love to live there!
ReplyDeleteI recognise that cottage!
ReplyDeleteLove the shot of the gull on the car too.
Cheers! Gail.
Hello YAM,
ReplyDeleteThey are all beautiful photos, well done! Take care, enjoy your day!
Another set of beautiful photos!
ReplyDeleteYAM these photos are absolutely gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteHugs Cecilia
I especially like the yellow flowers photo. Are they tansy?
ReplyDeleteHari OM
DeleteNo, that is Ragwort... more daisy-like flower, where Tansy has a velveteen closed florette... Yxx
Thank you though I'm a bit confused as I see tansy's full common name given as "tansy ragwort."
DeleteWhat lovely sights you found on your latest adventure.
ReplyDeleteYet again, a great set of pics.
ReplyDeleteI love the cottage!
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